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Kyabram Free Press, 27 mai 2026

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Kyabram Free Press, publié en langue Anglais, est un journal de Australie. Consultez Kyabram Free Press en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de Kyabram Free Press dans les archives.

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ArticleCon­ser­va­tion mile­stone

Seeds har­ves­ted from a 27m cliff now thrive at Gar­garro Botanic Gar­dens, mark­ing a con­ser­va­tion mile­stone. Royal Botanic Gar­dens Mel­bourne dir­ector of hor­ti­cul­ture Clare Hart, Gar­garro project lead Athol ‘Doc’ Mcdon­ald and Royal...

Con­ser­va­tion mile­stone

ArticleFINAL PAYOUT

The saga of the col­lapse of fin­an­cial group Bankia Secur­it­ies Lim­ited is finally about to come to an end, 14 years after the col­lapse of the com­pany, with one final pay­ment to be made to investors. A final dis­tri­bu­tion of an estim­ated...

FINAL PAYOUT

ArticleAround Traps

A snap from years past Former Rush­wor­thite Alan Mclean loves his his­tory, and this photo he has sup­plied goes back a fair way. In fact, he said some of the fine people in the photo might con­sider them­selves “her­it­age” by now! The photo...

Around Traps

ArticleKyab­ram ral­lies behind breast can­cer fun­draiser

Bakers Delight Kyab­ram has launched its annual fun­drais­ing cam­paign for Breast Can­cer Net­work Aus­tralia, and the com­munity has already delivered a massive wave of sup­port. The bakery has made an impress­ive start, rais­ing $5500 in the first...

Kyab­ram ral­lies behind breast can­cer fun­draiser

ArticleVan­dal­ism frus­trates com­mit­tee

The Kyab­ram mural pic­nic area has recently been van­dal­ised, leav­ing Kyab­ram Project Com­mit­tee mem­bers frus­trated. Com­mit­tee mem­ber Allan Weeks said the area at the old Kyab­ram rail­way sta­tion pre­cinct had been sub­ject to ongo­ing...

Van­dal­ism frus­trates com­mit­tee